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Windows 7 x64 Memory leak?
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<blockquote data-quote="simmerskool" data-source="post: 746841" data-attributes="member: 61091"><p>Update: about a week after it was obvious that Heimdal Pro was "leaking" here, and after I uninstalled it, seeing leaks stop & running mostly ms resource monitor to see what's happening, I ran comodo killswitch 10.2.0.6526 last night overnight, say 6 to 8 hours and found that it also eats up physical memory, prior to opening killswitch, win7 was using about 3.2 gb total ram, in the morning 16 gb (or about 50% of available physical memory) was used with nothing else running. A few nights I only ran ms resource monitor and tcpview and memory usage stayed constant around 3 gb total memory used. I have cleanmem app but have not tried it yet. I'll give process hacker a try and see how it does with ram.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simmerskool, post: 746841, member: 61091"] Update: about a week after it was obvious that Heimdal Pro was "leaking" here, and after I uninstalled it, seeing leaks stop & running mostly ms resource monitor to see what's happening, I ran comodo killswitch 10.2.0.6526 last night overnight, say 6 to 8 hours and found that it also eats up physical memory, prior to opening killswitch, win7 was using about 3.2 gb total ram, in the morning 16 gb (or about 50% of available physical memory) was used with nothing else running. A few nights I only ran ms resource monitor and tcpview and memory usage stayed constant around 3 gb total memory used. I have cleanmem app but have not tried it yet. I'll give process hacker a try and see how it does with ram. [/QUOTE]
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